(A)AA intercounty
and interstate case management changes shallis to be handled as follows:
(1)The JFS 01453
"Title IV-E Adoption Assistance Agreement" (rev.
7/2019) remains in effect even though the adoptive parent(s) and the
adopted child move to another county or state. The responsibility for
management of the AA case remains with the Ohio public children services agency
(PCSA) that entered into the agreement prior to the move.
(2)If the
adoptive parent(s) and the adopted child for whom an Ohio-executed JFS 01453 is
in effect reside in or move to another state, the child shallis to be provided Title XIX (medicaid) and Title XX
(social service block grant) services by the state in which the child resides.
If any of the Title XX services specified in the AA agreement are not available
in the state where the child resides or has moved, the PCSA that entered into
the agreement shallis to
be responsible for providing or securing those services.
(3)If the
adoptive parent(s) and the adopted child for whom an JFS 01453 is in effect
reside in or move to another Ohio county, the child shallis to be provided with Title XX services, as specified
in the JFS 01453 by the county where the child resides. If any of the Title XX
services specified in the AA agreement are not available in the Title XX plan
in the county where the child resides or has moved, the PCSA which entered into
the agreement shallis to
be responsible for providing or securing those services.
(4)Nothing shallis to prohibitprevent the
adoptive parent(s) of a child for whom an AA agreement is in effect from
seeking Title XX services available in the Title XX social service plan in the
county of residence, even if the services are not already specified in the AA
agreement. The adoptive parent(s) may:
(a)Apply for the
Title XX services in the county where the adoptive parent(s) resides;
(b)Seek to amend
the child's JFS 01453.
(5)At the request
of the PCSA that is the Title IV-E AA case management agency, the PCSA in the
county of residence shallis
to assist both the Title IV-E case management agency and the adoptive
parent(s) in completing the JFS 01451-B "Title
IV-E Adoption Assistance Annual Assurance of Legal Responsibility, School
Attendance and Eligibility for Continued Medicaid Coverage" (rev. 7/2019) and/or the JFS 01453.
(6)In the event
that the adoptive parent(s) and the adopted child move out of state, the PCSA
with the case management responsibility shallis to comply with any interstate compact on adoption
and medical assistance (ICAMA) requirements. The PCSA may ask the children
services agency (CSA) in the new state to document the present situation of the
adoptive parent(s) and to assist the adoptive parent(s) in completing all
required forms.
Effective: 7/1/2024
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 2/6/2024 and 07/01/2029
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 04/19/2024
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5101.141
Rule Amplifies: 5101.11
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1983, 04/01/1986 (Emer.),
07/01/1986, 07/02/1987, 05/01/1998, 01/01/2007, 12/15/2011, 07/01/2014,
07/01/2019